abduct |
to carry off or lead away by force; kidnap. |
accommodate |
to have room for. |
calculate |
to find out by using arithmetic; compute. |
classify |
to put or order into groups of similar things. |
clause |
a group of words that has a subject and a verb. Clauses can be part or all of a sentence. |
cognitive |
of, pertaining to, or involving the use of the mind for acquiring knowledge and processing thought. |
feint |
a false movement that is meant to trick an opponent by taking attention away from the real target. |
generosity |
the condition of being willing and ready to give. |
glower |
to look or stare with sullenness, anger, or animosity; scowl. |
pedestrian |
a person who is walking. |
phobia |
a very strong fear or dislike of something that is far beyond ordinary fear or dislike. |
renowned |
known and praised by many; famous. |
rogue |
a person who is dishonest or mean. |
summon |
to call to appear for a particular purpose. |
unearth |
to find or reveal by searching. |